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CAL 58 GMC 10-27-2007 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by skanave (Post 2419492)
was that a subtle hint?

Do you think he got the hint???

02snoma 10-31-2007 12:13 PM

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Yes, I got the hint! Only thing is...I dont get to drive it enough for me to get you carbs heads and intake :)

Any word from Custom Classic Trucks?

CAL 58 GMC 10-31-2007 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 02snoma (Post 2424217)
Yes, I got the hint! Only thing is...I dont get to drive it enough for me to get you carbs heads and intake :)

Any word from Custom Classic Trucks?

I'll let you drive it around the block.......twice!!!

There's a car show Saturday at the Clovis Toy's R Us. It's the last one this year. Come by if your not busy, I can give you the Summit Racing parts numbers for the heads. :rolleyes:

02snoma 11-01-2007 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by CAL 58 GMC (Post 2425073)
I'll let you drive it around the block.......twice!!!

There's a car show Saturday at the Clovis Toy's R Us. It's the last one this year. Come by if your not busy, I can give you the Summit Racing parts numbers for the heads. :rolleyes:


I would come by but I have Dave's wedding. I wish I could go. There is going to be a long wait til next spring til you can show the truck again. It will give you plenty of time to save up for your new engine parts :lol:

CAL 58 GMC 11-03-2007 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jplasse
Im new here and went through your whole 58 build thread. Looks sweet. Really nice work... inspired me to get started on a 57 chevy truck... hunting for an axle at the moment and was wondering how wide your rear s-10 axle was or what I should be looking for in width... I want rear disks also and 3:73 gearing or so... Ive got a 700r4 tranny and will be running 20's front and rear with a TCI mustang II crossmember, controls arms, spindles etc.

So basically I was curious of width of your rear axle and where your measurment is from and what backspacing did you go with for your wheels?? What axle would you recommend that comes with the 5x4.75 lug pattern with discs and correct width? I noticed you ran adapters/spacers... did you NEED spacers or just get them because of the wheel order mistake?

Thanks for the help!

Johnny

First of all let me say welcome!
Only the S-10 blazers from 1998 to 2003 had rear disk brakes. None of the S-10 trucks had them. There are two sizes from the Blazers, the first is 58 inches wide and that one comes from the 2 wheel drive. The second is 60 inches wide and it was on the 4 wheel drive. There is draw backs to both of them, but they can be worked through. On the 58 inch, the caliper comes slightly in contact with the rear spings in the stock location. It can be corrected by using a flip kit and using 2 inch lowering blocks with a C-notch or use a four link in the rear. The 60 inch also has problem. The calipers will hit the bed sides and have to be notched to clear the caliper. This is what entourageguy had to with his and he also used a 4 link. I used the spacer so I could use the 2 wheel drive rear end and I could get a 10inch wheel with a deep dish.

Since there I have a lot of detail here I will post this on my build thread to share with everyone else.

tiggerstoy 11-14-2007 03:08 PM

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hi cal, did you use the new electric winshild wiper motor, and if you did, where did you buy it?....thanks....max.

entourageguy 11-14-2007 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by CAL 58 GMC (Post 2429873)
First of all let me say welcome!
Only the S-10 blazers from 1998 to 2003 had rear disk brakes. None of the S-10 trucks had them. There are two sizes from the Blazers, the first is 58 inches wide and that one comes from the 2 wheel drive. The second is 60 inches wide and it was on the 4 wheel drive. There is draw backs to both of them, but they can be worked through. On the 58 inch, the caliper comes slightly in contact with the rear spings in the stock location. It can be corrected by using a flip kit and using 2 inch lowering blocks with a C-notch or use a four link in the rear. The 60 inch also has problem. The calipers will hit the bed sides and have to be notched to clear the caliper. This is what entourageguy had to with his and he also used a 4 link. I used the spacer so I could use the 2 wheel drive rear end and I could get a 10inch wheel with a deep dish.

Since there I have a lot of detail here I will post this on my build thread to share with everyone else.

With the 60" the calipers are mounted up higher than the 58". I've c notched the my frame and have it low.The calipers hit the box just before the axle hits the bumpers in the c notch. I also used 2.5" spacers with the 15"x7" gm rally wheels. 2" would be better.. I'm going to do a small tub over the winter so I can get the rear right down.

Brian ...:cool:

CAL 58 GMC 11-15-2007 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by tiggerstoy (Post 2445520)
hi cal, did you use the new electric winshild wiper motor, and if you did, where did you buy it?....thanks....max.

I have the stock electric wiper motor.

CAL 58 GMC 11-24-2007 04:34 PM

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Okay, so the car show season is over for the year and winter is almost here. It's time to start my winter project. I broke down and bought the intake, carbs & heads I was thinking about buying. My son and I will start installing them this weekend. Here's a few pics.

tiggerstoy 11-24-2007 04:40 PM

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sweet! :)

solidaxel 11-24-2007 05:33 PM

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I LOVE Christmas gifts to me from me!!!!

watahyahknow 11-24-2007 05:54 PM

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oh nooooo its the beginning of the end , next thing you know he be dropping by nelson racing for one of there 1100 hp turbo kits .

oh whell milage out of the window but other than that nuttin but fun right ?
hope you got the progressive linkage kit on those dual carbs

CAL 58 GMC 11-25-2007 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by watahyahknow (Post 2459794)
oh nooooo its the beginning of the end , next thing you know he be dropping by nelson racing for one of there 1100 hp turbo kits .

oh whell milage out of the window but other than that nuttin but fun right ?
hope you got the progressive linkage kit on those dual carbs

Yep, the kit was complete with the linkage all the way to intake gaskets. As for gas mileage.....will if I can keep my foot from slamming the pedal to the floor I thank I will be okay.....well maybe?

FRENCHBLUE72 11-25-2007 02:21 AM

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Just finished reading this whole thread and damn what a bad ride you have built.

CAL 58 GMC 11-25-2007 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by FRENCHBLUE72 (Post 2460353)
Just finished reading this whole thread and damn what a bad ride you have built.

Thanks FREBCHBLUE! It was alot of work, well worth it now that I can cruise it down the road.

entourageguy 11-25-2007 02:41 PM

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Hey Cal

I looked and saw you had posted on your forum and thought " what the heck is this guy going to do now"? Nice choice on the engine add ons.
I've got my truck in the garage at home as it never made it to my usual storage spot before the snow and salt hit the ground.
I'm already cruising the sites on the net wondering what to do for next year.

Brian ...:cool:

ps unfortuntly I've also got it up for sale.

CAL 58 GMC 11-26-2007 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by entourageguy (Post 2460878)
Hey Cal

I looked and saw you had posted on your forum and thought " what the heck is this guy going to do now"? Nice choice on the engine add ons.
I've got my truck in the garage at home as it never made it to my usual storage spot before the snow and salt hit the ground.
I'm already cruising the sites on the net wondering what to do for next year.

Brian ...:cool:

ps unfortuntly I've also got it up for sale.

Hey Brian, whats up with your truck for sale?

entourageguy 11-26-2007 07:17 AM

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Cal

Time to start thinking of the family. My oldest daughter has autism and is in high school. Moneys tight and she has to continue her education and college/university is around the corner. With two other kid in high school I think I need a few $$ in the bank. We'll see what happens.

Brian ...:cool:

CAL 58 GMC 11-26-2007 11:56 AM

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I understand, the family should always come first. Cars & trucks can be replaced, but family can't. Although sometimes it feels kind of like your ride is a part of your extended family. Even though you sell your truck and I'm sure everyone would agree, your still apart of our truck family here! Good luck on your auction, I hope you get top dollar for your truck.

Steve Kelly 11-26-2007 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by extd56 (Post 1398702)
If you are looking for a custom stepside bed let me know, I am selling one that I did not use for my extended project.

what is the extended cab on the other truck you have,and what did you use a sub or two truck cabs.

CAL 58 GMC 11-26-2007 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Kelly (Post 2461917)
what is the extended cab on the other truck you have,and what did you use a sub or two truck cabs.

Hey Steve, You need to PM extd56 to find out. I don't think he reads my thread. By the way, Welcome!!

02snoma 11-28-2007 11:52 AM

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Ever find that rocker washer? Hope it did not fall into the black hole! I cant wait to finish the engine. We should be able to put it back together in the same amount of time it took to strip it down.

entourageguy 11-28-2007 06:50 PM

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cumon Cal

:wop::haha::haha:

Brian ...:cool:

CAL 58 GMC 11-28-2007 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by 02snoma (Post 2464388)
Ever find that rocker washer? Hope it did not fall into the black hole! I cant wait to finish the engine. We should be able to put it back together in the same amount of time it took to strip it down.

I don't know if it's in the"black hole". I sure hope it not or I'm screwed.:m6:
It will take more time to put back then it did to tear down since were going to have to tork everything back down and adjust the valve's.

CAL 58 GMC 11-28-2007 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by entourageguy (Post 2464856)
cumon Cal

:wop::haha::haha:

Brian ...:cool:

Pictures to come buddy! By the way, this is the 1000 th post on this thread!:ennyd:


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